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    A PADDLE ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH ANYMORE

    CP Stage Antenna

    Rugged IP-Rated High Performance Antenna for Wireless Mics & IEMs

    470 - 928 MHz MAP: $349 USD

    Rugged IP-Rated High Performance Antenna for Wireless Mics & IEMs

    470 - 928 MHz

    MAP: $349 USD

    The CP Stage is a compact, ruggedized, circularly polarized antenna designed for in-ear monitor transmitters and wireless microphone systems. Building on the success of the CP Beam and CP Architectural antennas, the CP Stage offers high performance and reliability in a portable package, making it ideal for touring and band fly packs. 

    Housed in a lightweight yet durable IP-rated 10 x 12 x 1" weather-resistant enclosure, the CP Stage is suitable for both portable use and permanent outdoor installation. The antenna is easily connected to a microphone stand mount or wall-mounted bracket, providing a secure connection to boost signal quality for both in-ear monitors and microphones wherever you need it - rain or shine.

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    Key Features & Benefits

    Optimize Antenna Performance Freedom to place one directional antenna outside the rack for better line-of-sight and improved wireless performance.
    Stay Connected 1RU Full rack width to install near transmitters. Includes cabling accessories to connect and power up to four wireless transmitters.
    Compatible Works with all manufacturers transmitters.

    About the Product

    COMBINE4 Rack
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    What Our Customers Have to Say

    "It’s everything I need it to be. The CP Stage is carrying on the tradition of reliability that I’ve come to expect from RF Venue products"

    Drew Ganter, Monitor Engineer for Blue Oyster Cult

    Product Setup

    The COMBINE4 is also sold bundled with CP Beam Antenna (CPB). This turnkey bundle includes everything needed to configure up to 4 channels of In-Ear Monitors. Including Premium made in USA low loss double shielded coaxial cabling coax cable. (1) CP Beam Antenna (CPB) for In-Ear Monitors1) COMBINE4 transmitter combiner(1) RG8X25 Coaxial Cables BNC(Product Combinations)

    What's Included

    SKU: COMBINE4 - COMBINE4 Antenna Combiner, (4) BNC jumpers, (4) DC jumpers, (1) AC power cord

    Specifications and Product Resources

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    Most Common Questions Asked

    What is a combiner?

    RF combiners are used in the A/V world for pushing multiple IEM transmitter signals through a single antenna. They solve the same problems as distributors, except the signal path is reversed--instead of passively receiving multiple signals through one antenna pair, they actively send multiple signals through a single antenna. For live sound applications where each member of a band has a custom mix routed through an individual IEM (in-ear monitor), combiners are essential components. They reduce clutter at the rack by eliminating whip antennas, provide DC power, and reduce intermodulation caused by antenna farming while allowing the technician to directly focus a beam of RF directly at the stage--assuring all talent receives their IEM mix interference free.

    What are the main benefits of antenna distribution for IEM transmitters?

    Multiple transmitters: one antenna. Multiple transmitters: one antenna. Clean, easy. No crazy antenna farms. Freedom to place that one antenna elsewhere in the venue or on stage wings for better line-of-sight and improved SNR. Ability to use specialized antennas designed specifically for IEM applications, like the CP Beam. DC power distribution on most Tx distributors means no wall warts and a cleaner looking rack Racks without PSUs and multiple whip antennas also provide better RF performance. This is especially true with IEMs, vs. passive wireless microphone antenna distribution.

    Can I mix RF Venue products with other brands?

    Yes, as a general rule: Wireless mic systems, distro systems, antennas, and coax cables from nearly any brand can be successfully used together, provided that they operate in the same frequency range and within the rated power levels. You can add an RF Venue distro to an existing distro from another manufacturer to provide for additional wireless mic systems. It is unlikely, however, that you could mix a transmitter from one manufacturer with a receiver from another even if the frequencies match because of their coding schemes.